Sherry Turrkle The Fight From Conversation Analysis

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“The Fight from Conversation” by Sherry Turkle , Pg. 251 . The higher technology we get, the lonelier we may have to face with ourselves. I believe it is true. Social networks, High-end smartphones with thousands of new technology make our life easier and connect with more people ; but they also take away our conversation and emotions we used to have . We would rather hold the iPhone , send new imagine and feelings to Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat than talking to other friends while we are in the coffee shop , where people suppose to “ talk and have fun”. Turkle believes conversation is more important because it is obviously the most common way for human to communicate; Social network do not substitute for conversation , they are just the …show more content…

In the past , when people felt lonely , they used to find new people or new events to create new relationships and new feelings . but those habits are disappearing every day because of social media .The fast internet connection is more convenient and easier to go online to find new friends and talk to them while we are at home than going outside. We may meet new friends but never know how is their habits, attitude , Focusing on social media make us lose abilities in real life with people ; friends who may be our friends in the future but it may never happen because we do not give them a chance for us to see them ; and that’s how we become more alone. I meet lots of new people on social media .On the other hands, I wanted to thank you Facebook for making me have few good new friends , who had helped me a lot when I moved to America, but I still refer real face-to-face talk with friends in normal life than social Media . For a couple of times , I feel I spend too much time for my laptop and smartphone that I forget how many events are happening around me, and it pushes me away from many people because I don’t give them a chance to see

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